Film
All Of Us Strangers Review – A Haunting Exploration of Love in all its Forms
"In All Of Us Strangers, writer-director Andrew Haigh leads us by the hand into a dreamlike, introspective world. "
‘Bittersweet, immersive and profoundly moving’ – Perfect Days Review
"I don’t think I’ve ever felt so ‘in the moment’ while watching a film as I did with Perfect Days"
Hollywood vs. AI – Is this the end?
"the question on everyone’s lips is: is this the end? The end of special effects teams? The end of video creation? The end of filmmaking?"
Poor Things – Review
Includes some spoilers
Poor Things takes place in a world only Yorgos Lanthimos could create....
The Roaring Twenties
"The Roaring Twenties (1939), freshly remastered this year in 4K, is the last and greatest gangster film of the 1930s."
Withnail and I was a buddy comedy unlike any other
An old cult film showing in Cowley proves to be more sadly relevant to the student experience than expected
Brakes review – ‘ticklingly funny and quietly frightening’
A refreshingly home-made and honest depiction of break-ups
Black Panther celebrates black culture in all its glory
Examining the social power of Marvel's latest release
50 Shades Freed confines and confuses its viewers
The final chapter of the sex-fuelled saga encounters problems during its climax
It Happened One Night – merely antiquated, or timelessly great?
Exploring whether this classic film stands the test of time
Vengeance, violence, and why I lost faith in Game of Thrones
There's nothing more devastating than the downfall of your favourite show... (WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD)
Downsizing review – ‘leaving the audience more bored than scintillated’
Alexander Payne's latest film loses its way between its big ideas and its tiny characters
When movie marketing becomes maddening
A misleading trailer can be a frustrating one, but they may be more useful than you'd think
So bad it’s good: appreciating the joys of cinematic mediocrity
Our absurd obsession with terrible movies
Coco sees Pixar back on delightful form
Pixar's latest venture may feature the Day of the Dead, but it's packed with heartwarming life and vitality
Gender-swapped remakes are a risk not worth taking
Bad remakes don't do female actors any favours
The Greatest Showman falls on its face
This longtime passion project for Hugh Jackman is far more ugly and cynical than it first appears
‘League of Gentlemen’ review – meaningful, powerful and incredibly funny
This revival of the BBC cult classic still packs a punch
Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time review – ‘the show regenerates, and not a moment too soon’
Peter Capaldi's final turn as the Doctor is over, but was that Christmas special the swansong he deserved?